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S 6 .fx - A 4' s , 'l Margaret McCormick wills her technique to Margaret Nash. Take it or leave it. Ken Nipe leaves his charm with the women to Jack Sheridan. Pardon me, did I say charm '? George P'erry leaves his pyjamas to anyone else who will wear them to school. Cecile Peters says that you can have anything she's got. Frances Phalon leaves her trips to Colton to Eileen L-ynch, so that Eileen can see a little more of the world. Marie Place would like to leave her old Ford to someone, if she hadin't lost the engine out of it. lib Thelma Planty wishes to leave her anthology of notes from George to the school 1 rary. Annette Rebert leaves her position in the cheering section to anyone who can live up to the reputation which she has attained. Vin Riley leaves all his old Tupper Lake sweat shirts to anyone who dares to wear them. Bill Rodger leaves his position as President of the French Club to the next best guy. John Sawyer leaves his strength to William ,Butler so that William can help move the piano next year. Jessie Snyder leaves her sunny disposition to Marla so that Marla can be the little ray of sunshine next year. May Spicer leaves her commercial ability to anyone who needs it. Helen Stone says that she is so glad to get out of High School that she is not going to leave anything so that she won't have to come back after it. Jean Tait leaves the piano to Helen Tupiper if Helen will wash the keys. Irene Rood leaves her seat in the Senior row to a worthy Junior. Doreen Taylor leaves her colored accent to 'Mary Flanagan. Doris Taylor leaves her place at the head of her class to Don Place. Take advantage of it Don, and you may graduate some day. Leona Taylor thinks that the Taylors have given away enough. Mary Taylor leaves her sewing ability to Oscar Howard so he will be properly clothed. George Thom-as leaves his gift of gab to Paul Warner so that he may tell people his ideas in plain English. Mary Tobin leaves all of her ambitions to Lucy Agon. Now, Lucy, you can get some place. Alfred Walters leaves his hard-earned basketball suit to a capable Freshman. Carmeta Walters leaves her blushes to Beatrice Sawyer so that she can have them to go with her shy ways. Irene Given leaves the extra Dramatic Club pins to the new members next year. Signed, Class of 1932.
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ws ,fi Lf'-' r Y A V, 9 'i JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY fWitih apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson for his Concord Hymn. J In the old school that we hold dear, The flag of C. H. S. we hail. The glorious Juniors now are here, Of whom we tell this merry tale. The foes long since in silence deadg Our 'gallant class now onward goes. As Frosh and Sofphs we forged ahead- Our fame increases at each year's close. We had a t-ea dance on St. Patrick's day, Which boosted our fund and our class renowng While the football heroes fought O. F. A., We sold hot dogs to half the town. The Junior Prom was a gala fete: Red Jackets, sax and beating drum, A peppy dance and a tete a tete Made everyone hate to have morning come. Spirit of '33 so fair, Lead us ever on to fameg May posterity carry the torch we bear And n-ever dim our glorious name. -Kay Benton, '33. Officers of the United States Class Officers, '33 President-George Washington ............... ......... M ark Dean Vice-president-John Adams ................... Evelyn Fraser Secretary and Treasurer-Alexander Hamilton .... .... G ale Howard Delegates to the Convention-John Madison .......... ............ W ilmer Thomas Thomas Jefferson ............................................ Glenn Wright Washington's special friend and advisor--Marquis de Lafayette ...... Miss Schwartz
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